Alan Hudson

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Alan Hudson is an academic and is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental LM network. He was a director of the RCP publications company Junius Publications from before 1992 until it was wound up in 2000[1] and wrote an introduction for a book published by Junius for Living Marxism in 1996. He has spoken at the Battle of Ideas, [2] an Institute of Ideas event, [3] the Manchester and Leeds Salons [4] [5] and for WORLDwrite. [6] He has written for Culture Wars, Channel Cyberia [7] and Spiked, [8] co-wrote a book with Dennis Hayes [9] and contributed to a book for Audacity. [10]. He was one of the first fifty signatories to the statement by the Academics for Academic Freedom. [11]

Publications

  • Frederick Engels Socialism: Utopian and Scientific, with an introduction by Alan Hudson, London: Junius Publications, 1996.
  • Dennis Hayes & Alan Hudson, Who are the C2s? A Social and Political Attitudes Survey, Basildon 1992: Basildon Revisited - Change and Continuity, Education and Work Research Group, 2001 [12]
  • Dennis Hayes & Alan Hudson, The Mood of the Nation: Basildon Man Revisited, Demos, 2001

Notes

  1. Source: Companies House, Accessed 8 January 2011
  2. "Speaker details", Battle of Ideas website, accessed 4 November 2010
  3. IoI Education Conference, Institute of Ideas website, accessed 4 November 2010
  4. Speakers, Manchester Salon website, accessed 4 November 2010
  5. "Previous events", Birmingham Salon website, accessed 4 November 2010
  6. "Trainer Bios", WORLDwrite website, accessed 4 November 2010
  7. Young Persons Guide to History, University of Oxford website, accessed 28 November 2010
  8. "Citius, altius, fortius", Spiked website, accessed 4 November 2010
  9. "The Debate Deficit", Free Society website, accessed 4 November 2010
  10. "Sustaining Architecture in the Anti-Machine Age", Audacity website, accessed 4 November 2010
  11. Signatories 1-100 About Us, AFAF website, accessed 4 November 2010
  12. This is an updated version of Frank Furedi's and Joan Hoey's 1992 study.